agnostic, cautious, disposed to doubt, doubting, hard of belief, inconvincible, mistrusting, scrupulous, skeptical, uncertain, unpersuadable, unwilling to accept
Definitionadj. openly distrustful and unwilling to confide
Last update: July 5, 2015
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She tends to be leery of sweet talking people. [adjective]
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I would think if they see the connection they might be leery of taking our calls. [adjective]
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Yully struggled to control the energies into her body, still leery of the invaders. [adjective]
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He couldn't risk alienating the woman in his bed, partly because she was still too delicate, too new to his world to take the next step and partly because he was still leery of the powers of an Oracle. [Please select]
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You've got him so leery he scarcely dares to come here. [Please select]
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I'm kind of leery, when he told us to stick, Larry.' [Please select]
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The result is that it makes other animals of his tribe leery about taking baits. [Please select]
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"By the Lord Harry," said he, handing it, "but you tip-top 'tecs are a leery lot."' [Please select]
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"Some tempt you with live bait, and others do not;" (Oh, jungli, be leery and listen.) [Please select]
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The mathematician gave me a leery look, picked up in barracks. [Please select]
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I no longer see in the corner of the quartermaster's eye the leery droop that greeted me at the start. [Please select]
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